Are e-scooters the future of urban mobility or just another headache for city dwellers? As Austin struggles with the e-scooter surge, it’s clear that the rest of us should pay attention—whether we’re dodging them on sidewalks or pondering their presence…
San Francisco’s Airbnb Crackdown: Locals Love It, Hosts Hate It
In a city famed for its steep hills and steeper rents, Airbnb hosts are finding the new short-term rental regulations particularly tough to navigate. What does this mean for the average Joe or Jane trying to make a buck from…
No More Remote Work: 21 Companies Bringing Employees Back
Many companies initially embraced remote work during the pandemic but have since shifted their policies, calling employees back to the office. This return has sparked debates about fairness, costs, and convenience, yet there are also notable benefits for productivity, coworking,…
Telecommuters Beware: New Jersey’s Tax Rules Are Out to Get You
The pandemic turned remote work from a novelty into a norm, but for many New Jersey residents working for New York-based companies, it has also brought about a taxing headache. This situation has become increasingly contentious, with telecommuters feeling the…
America’s Best and Worst Universities: Who’s Leading and Lagging?
Wondering which universities are the cream of the crop and which ones fall short of the mark? Today, we’re ranking the 24 best and worst universities in the United States to give you the inside scoop on higher education excellence…
Shortchanged by Social Security? These States Are Feeling It the Most
When you think about retiring, you might picture relaxing and traveling during your golden years. Social Security benefits help with this, but taxes can change depending on where you live. In some states, you might end up paying more taxes…
Taking on Big Pharma: Real Stories of Ordinary Heroes
High medication costs are a heavy burden for many Americans, often forcing tough choices between health and financial stability. These prices impact countless lives, leading to dire situations for individuals and families. The question remains: how can we allow Big…
The True Cost of Renting vs. Buying in Your City: What’s the Best Choice for You?
When it comes to deciding whether to rent or buy a home, the financial and lifestyle implications are significant. Understanding these factors can help you make an informed decision that aligns with your personal and financial goals. Renting a Home…
18 Destinations Where American Tourists Are Wearing out Their Welcome
It’s time for a reality check, American travelers. As you pack your bags and head overseas, ready to stamp your passport, it’s becoming glaringly obvious that not every destination is thrilled to see you. Here’s an honest look at 18…
Why Right-Wing Millennials Are Shaking up American Politics
Millennials, a generation often typified by progressive attitudes and left-leaning politics, are showing a surprising trend: a shift towards right-wing ideologies. What’s prompting this pivot among young Americans who once hailed as the vanguard of liberal values? 1. Economic Self-Interest…
City Exodus: Why Everyone’s Leaving and Where They’re Headed
Urban life used to be the dream, but now more and more people are trading city skylines for country roads or even moving abroad. The trend of urban-to-rural migration is reshaping the landscape of America and beyond. Why are people…
Is Newsom Saving or Sinking California? 21 Financial Facts
Ever wonder why so many people are fleeing California? Look no further than Governor Gavin Newsom’s disastrous policies. From sky-high taxes to a crippling housing market, Newsom’s governance is a case study in how to undermine a state’s economy. Here…